Exploring the overshadowed streams of the Red Cross Movement Endeavour and Motivation within and beyond Japan (1867-1919)

This ePaper explores the endeavours and motivations of the leading figures of the Japanese Red Cross Society, which forms the streams of the Red Cross Movement that get overshadowed in the Eurocentric narrative of its history. Using various primary sources from archives and studying the historical c...

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Main Author: Miyagawa, Mayuka Tamura (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Genève Graduate Institute Publications 2023
Series:eCahiers de l'Institut
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